10 responses to “Showings via keyboxes, 2011 vs 2012”

It showed up when I logged onto the GMLS site just now – it’s information generated and disseminated by that organization. If you’ve already seen it on George’s blog then I suggest you save time and not study it again.

I suppose, but if I were the broker of a house that had no showings I’d use that fact to convince the owner to lower the price, rather than doctor the numbers so he’d be comfortable standing pat. But then, I prefer selling houses more than holding hands with a disappointed owner.

I agree with CF.. seems to be lots of buyers lately.. also, seems to be increased traffic on his blog.. and how is that.. well, increased interest in greenwich real estate for sure.. in fact, if you search google for greenwich real estate blogs you usually end up with a few results containing a FWIW story and then read a few entries and start to follow.. not sure if CF keeps track of new and unique users or daily traffic.. but, I would think there is a correlation between real estate activity and blog traffic.. unfortunately, this data is distorted by all the right wing republican mumbo jumbo and pro-gun anti-liberal agenda.. but, that is just an extra bonus to the unsuspecting reader..

Notice the greatest number of showings occurs in march and in a previous.post it showed greatest number of open listings in may. Showings are buyer initiated interest and listings are seller initiated interest. This supports your comments to list earlier as buyers are ready and in full force 2 months ahead of sellers.

Take the pearls of free advice from CF and list sooner. You will be glad you did.